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138052
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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT for market economy countries presupposes the formation of country integration groups based on the mutual adaptability of national economies. The objective prerequisite for such action is the existence of a Single Economic Space (SES) provided by political, legal, informational and institutional measures.1 As a trend in the development of the system of international relations, the integration process goes in its evolution through certain stages. With respect to the Eurasian integration, we can view these steps from the perspective of the implementation of the political agreements made by leaders of the CIS countries.
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070014
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ID:
089576
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2009.
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This article examines the impacts of land reform policies in CIS countries on agricultural performance, including growth and productivity. The focal thesis of the study is that agricultural development in CIS is mainly driven by policy factors, and it is changes in policies (whether agricultural or general economic) that cumulatively affect growth, employment, and productivity in the large rural sector in CIS.
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ID:
169506
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ID:
188506
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Mikhail Delyagin: We are still implementing the policy pursued by Yegor Gaidar and Anatoly Chubais in 1992, and like it or not, this economic model has run out of steam. We need a different model, a planned economy, because when you produce something more complex than bows and arrows, you have to plan your activities. This can be called strategic planning, programming, or forecasting - all of these are essentially the same. Normal strategic planning, which is found in all developed countries of the world, including Israel, is absolutely necessary for the survival not only of the Russian Federation, but also of Russian culture and Russian civilization. The mobilization economy has been best described by First Deputy Prime Minister Andrey Belousov, who said that it provides for two things: first, a concentration of resources to achieve key priorities; and second, the highest degree of responsibility of public officials. I believe there are no objections to either of these
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